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(3) No collective agreement entered into by the Mint with its employees pursuant to Part I of the Canada Labour Code shall prohibit or limit the power of the Mint to enter into contracts with any person to provide for the procurement by the Mint of any goods or services from that person or the minting of coins by that person.

Similar mandates are shared by our major competitors, which are national mints owned and operated by foreign governments, such as the British Royal Mint, the Austrian Mint, and the U.S. and French Mints, just to name a few.

This covers situations where a national central bank or mint or other authorised industry produces notes or coins exceeding the quota authorised by the European Central Bank. It also covers situations where an employee of a legal printer or mint abuses the facilities for his or her own purposes.

41. Stresses the need to attract women to education and training in the MINT professions (mathematics, informatics, new technologies), in order to overcome occupation segregation and wage discrimination; urges the Member States to promote vocations and professions requiring scientific, technical, engineering and mathematical skills among women from an early age, for better employability and to assist the transition between education, professional training and employment; thus, calls on the Member States to provide or further develop quality vocational orientation and career guidance services to assist women in this regard;

This covers situations where a national central bank or mint or other authorised industry produces notes or coins exceeding the quota authorised by the European Central Bank. It also covers situations where an employee of a legal printer or mint abuses the facilities for his or her own purposes.

I should also like this agriculture to produce pears that taste like pears, apples that taste like apples, cherries that taste like cherries and peaches that taste like peaches; but above all, Mr President, I should like mint – which is my favourite flavour – to have, continue to have and have even more of the taste and perfume of mint, which gives me so much pleasure and which I adore.

By judgment of 31 January 2001, the Court of First Instance annulled OHIM's decision, holding that the word "Doublemint" was not "exclusively descriptive", inter alia, because the combination of the words "double" and "mint" could have two distinct meanings: "twice the usual amount of mint" or "flavoured with two varieties of mint".

The programme finances in-service training courses, specialist workshops, staff exchanges and any other activity that improves the expertise of those concerned by the single currency (police officers, customs officials, financial officials, representatives of the national central banks and national mints, specialised magistrates and lawyers, or any other professional group concerned).

The production of euro coins is decided and organised on a national basis, and typically falls under the responsibility of each country's national mint, except for countries without a mint which commission coins from other producers.

I would remind senators of the bill's primary purpose, which is to simplify the coin circulation and design approval process, streamline the Mint's operating structure, and give the Mint greater powers so that it can carry out its mandate of global leadership in minting.

As the Commission points out in its communication, "in spite of the uniform technical security standards provided for by the ECB and the national mints or treasuries, Member States will still be able to use different production, printing and minting techniques".

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